Program
Psychology
Address the mental health needs of individuals, families, and communities

Psychology
Address the mental health needs of individuals, families, and communities
- Leading and innovating the psychology field since 1979
- Early and extensive hands-on training opportunities
- Awards the most U.S. doctoral degrees (7.75%) in the fields of clinical, counseling, and applied psychology*
“The field of psychology is just an amazing, exciting career path that you can do so much with. There are so many ways in which you can apply the learning that you’ve gotten as a psychology student.”
Orson Morrison
Alumnus, Psy.D. Clinical Psychology*Data gathered from the U.S. Department of Education’s 2020-2021 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Medicine
Identify and assess challenges in the evolving U.S. healthcare landscape
Medicine
Identify and assess challenges in the evolving U.S. healthcare landscape
- Interdisciplinary curriculum to address the needs of an evolving healthcare landscape
- Examine health challenges of an interconnected world through international field experience
- Flexible online programs
“I use things that I learned in school about health communication to focus on helping specific populations. My goal is to help individuals find the best resources to help them prevail.”
Nupar Raval
Alumna, M.A. Public Health
Business
Examine business dynamics and understand patterns in consumer behavior

Business
Examine business dynamics and understand patterns in consumer behavior
- Practitioner-scholar faculty bring extensive firsthand expertise to the classroom
- Small class cohorts allow for more individualized attention for each student
- Builds a strong psychology foundation focused on business applications
My experience in Industrial and Organizational Psychology has taught me to analyze data and find creative solutions to real-world issues like employee development and retention.
Justin Lopez
Alumnus, M.A. Industrial and Organizational PsychologyCounseling
Promote wellness, prevention, and resilience in individuals and communities
Counseling
Promote wellness, prevention, and resilience in individuals and communities
- Prepares graduates to act as educators and leaders in the counseling field
- Real-world opportunities to work with diverse, underserved, and marginalized communities
- Comprehensive partner network provides rewarding practicum experiences
“[The Clinical Mental Health Counseling program] has provided and prepared a system that facilitates my professional success through practical application.”
Kirby Christian
Alumna, M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Behavioral Sciences
Examine the effect of environmental conditions on social behavior

Behavioral Sciences
Examine the effect of environmental conditions on social behavior
- Graduates are prepared for Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®) certification
- Program emphasizes building a multicultural practice
- Students have real-world opportunities to serve multiple populations, including children, adults, and seniors
“This is a unique opportunity to work with health care providers to really expand what we do as a field. I would definitely recommend The Chicago School.”
Craig Bennett
Student, M.S. Applied Behavior Analysis